Weak Instruments: A Guide to the Literature
Adrian Pagan
No 13, NCER Working Paper Series from National Centre for Econometric Research
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Weak instruments have become an issue in many contexts in which econometric methods have been used. Some progress has been made into how one diagnoses the problem and how one makes an allowance for it. The present paper gives a partial survey of this literature, focussing upon some of the major contributions and trying to provide a relatively simple exposition of the proposed solutions.
Date: 2007-03-03
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